Sihanoukville is putting on something of a real
shopping scene these days. Several shops and souvenir stalls line
Serendipity Beach Road - souvenirs, clothing, crafts, downloads,
music, NGO shops - some places staying open into the evenings. On
the more practical side, plenty of convenience stores dot the area
including the new Friend Mart on Victory Hill and even Otres River
Village has convenience store now. A larger selection can be found
at the downtown supermarkets, Samudera and Orange Mart..

Traditional Markets

Sihanoukville town had two traditional style Cambodian markets, Phsar
Pinichicom, a small market catering almost exclusively to local needs,
and the main market,
Phsar Leu (Upper Market) ,the largest and oldest
traditional-style market in town. When people refer to "the market",
they mean this one - a dimly lit, roofed expanse of booths and stalls
vending everything from fresh meat and vegetables to clothing, auto
parts, jewelry, etc. Both markets open and close with the sun. Phsar Leu
is located downtown on 7 Makara St., 200 meters off of Ekareach

Souvenirs,
Crafts, Clothing, Jewelry,
Duty Free...
In addition to the shops listed below, check out the little NGO-based
shops from organizations like M’Lop Tapang located along the road to
Serendipity Beach.

Just like walking into an airport duty free shop - high end liquors and
spirits, perfumes, fashion accessories, watches, sunglasses, jewelry.
Brands such as Este Lauder, Gucci, Dior, Monte Blanc, and Longines. Make
sure to bring your passport to take advantage of the duty free prices.

Sihanoukville’s first outlet store,
featuring clothing and accessories for men, women and kids. Good prices
and a growing selection. Sharing the premises with the Jewelry Center,
offering a selection of gold and silver jewelry with precious and
semi-precious stones.

Popular music and clothing shop established across Cambodia
in 2002. iPod and mp3 uploads from a great catalogue of music and
videos. Rogue t-shirts, Dirty Dog sunglasses and other hip clothing and
beachwear. iPods, accessories, tourist and internet SIMS. On the dirt
track to Serendipity Beach.Road to Serendipity Beach,
Sihanoukville

Friend Mart
New convenience store and cafe right on the corner of Victory Hill and
Ekareach St, very convenient to the bar street. All the usual groceries,
drinks, snack sand sundries. Good fresh baked bread. ATM and Wing
service.
Corner of Ekareach and Victory Hill Rd

Over 8000 books in 30+ languages. Casablanca Books at
Mick & Craig’s
on Serendipity Beach Road near the Golden Lions Traffic Circle, also
carry good selections of used and new books including novels, travel and
Cambodia related titles.

The most popular English language newspapers the
Phnom Penh Post.
can usually be found at stands in front of Phsar Leu (the main market.) Some guesthouses
and bars have the
Bayon Pearnik,
Asia Life, Coastal Guide,
Sihanoukville Advertiser and other local magazines.